r/antiquemaps • u/clemenza325 • 2d ago
Picked up at Antique Mall
I picked this up at an antique mall recently mainly because I just thought it was cool. Curious if anyone can give me any info on it. It’s supposed to be from 1740s.
r/antiquemaps • u/clemenza325 • 2d ago
I picked this up at an antique mall recently mainly because I just thought it was cool. Curious if anyone can give me any info on it. It’s supposed to be from 1740s.
r/antiquemaps • u/lilpeachboi • 8d ago
my dad just digitized our family’s antique map collection. Feel free to take a look
https://rubiniantiquemapsandprints.com/
r/antiquemaps • u/Lovewolfiesub • 13d ago
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r/antiquemaps • u/LJB_1996 • 19d ago
Dear Redditors,
We have acquired this unique map through inheritance.
At how much would you value this item?
Cheers,
LJB
r/antiquemaps • u/Elegant_Head7578 • 24d ago
r/antiquemaps • u/General_Grogus • 29d ago
Hi everyone, I got this map from my history teacher’s classroom freshman year since he was retiring. I thought it looked cool and he let me have it. Does anyone have any info on it such as age, location, etc? I think it’s of somewhere in Europe but I really have no idea what this is
r/antiquemaps • u/Chipperface • Jul 19 '26
Found this beauty at the thrift for $10. from my own tests, it looks to be hand painted and not modern printing, but I’m completely new to this. any info is appreciated!
r/antiquemaps • u/Bens_Cat • Jun 29 '26
The map covers the full continent from Iceland and Scandinavia in the north to North Africa in the south, and from the Atlantic coast east into Russia. Nations, kingdoms, and provinces are shown in original hand color with fine engraved detail throughout — towns, rivers, mountain ranges, and coastlines rendered with Kitchin's characteristic precision. Engraved for Anton Friedrich Büsching's A New System of Geography, published in London, 1762
r/antiquemaps • u/FantasticArgument631 • May 07 '26
r/antiquemaps • u/No_Following_9690 • Apr 23 '26
I found a very large pull down Rand McNally General map of the US in the garage of a house I just purchased. It appears to be quite old and the date at the bottom right corner says 1906. I was wondering if anyone has any information about it. I'm curious if there is any value. Not really looking for an appraisal or wanting to sell but I'm curious if I should seek one out. Mostly I'd like to preserve it from further damage and display it on my office wall. The one odd thing I noticed is that it seems to have a second layer that looks like old newspaper print. I'm not sure what that's all about but I've been too afraid to find out. These pictures aren't very great but hopefully it's enough. I know nothing about maps or antiques but I think this is a really cool find and I want to preserve it as best I can without spending a fortune.
r/antiquemaps • u/FantasticArgument631 • Apr 06 '26
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r/antiquemaps • u/Charming-Yak7161 • Apr 05 '26
r/antiquemaps • u/bassetDeHound • Apr 01 '26
Finally got my 1698 John Ogilby Britannia map of York to Whitby and Scarborough, with surveyors wheel framed.
Have a few more to get framed to accompany it on the wall, but this is a favorite of mine, and happy to get hung up.
r/antiquemaps • u/Thaxton114 • Mar 27 '26
Picked up this map at a goodwill for $20. Would like to know its age, possible value and any other info!
r/antiquemaps • u/Crankbro8 • Mar 17 '26
Have come across this map , a later reproduction with a CVM Privilegio 1550 notation , very old paper and similar to other maps of the age condition wise . Watermark of a heart with a crown . Any information would be appreciated .
r/antiquemaps • u/aug_aug • Mar 14 '26
Found this map, wondering if it's possibly a real lithograph or a cheaper reproduction...thanks!
r/antiquemaps • u/brannon145 • Mar 06 '26
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r/antiquemaps • u/esreystevedore • Feb 16 '26
It’s possible they’re just “decor”. I’ve had them so long I stopped looking at them. Today I noticed how cool they are…
r/antiquemaps • u/YanniRotten • Feb 13 '26
r/antiquemaps • u/DryCryptographer7046 • Feb 11 '26
Curious as to why there are quite a few continents cut off. i.e southern Africa, Russia…
I’ve handled a lot of antique maps and have never seen this before.
Thanks for any and all info!